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Alpine IDA-X001 - Unsupported MP3 format
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<blockquote data-quote="talontedgirl" data-source="post: 6479635" data-attributes="member: 616773"><p>I have no iTunes purchased music, however I have played music off three of my iPods (two are first generation iPod Touch models) and one is an older 30 GB iPod Video on my X305 without any problem. I do not have any aac encodes. All my music is VBR mostly using the V0 switch - there is some 192 and 320 CBR. both LAME and FhG and no problem with that. Check your iTunes library on your computer and make sure that the actual files are not read only. I do not think this is an Alpine issue.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: if your files are in an aac container (i.e. m4p which is the drm protected format from iTunes) there is software that you can use to convert them to .m4a that will not damage the files. If you convert them from one lossy format to another you will end up with garbage. Since the first time they were compressed data was removed, if you convert to another lossy format, more data will be removed - you cannot put back what is missing. Suggest you go to hydrogen audio and read about transcodes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talontedgirl, post: 6479635, member: 616773"] I have no iTunes purchased music, however I have played music off three of my iPods (two are first generation iPod Touch models) and one is an older 30 GB iPod Video on my X305 without any problem. I do not have any aac encodes. All my music is VBR mostly using the V0 switch - there is some 192 and 320 CBR. both LAME and FhG and no problem with that. Check your iTunes library on your computer and make sure that the actual files are not read only. I do not think this is an Alpine issue. Edited to add: if your files are in an aac container (i.e. m4p which is the drm protected format from iTunes) there is software that you can use to convert them to .m4a that will not damage the files. If you convert them from one lossy format to another you will end up with garbage. Since the first time they were compressed data was removed, if you convert to another lossy format, more data will be removed - you cannot put back what is missing. Suggest you go to hydrogen audio and read about transcodes. [/QUOTE]
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